![]() By itself The New Batman Adventures succeeds, but as a sequel to Batman: TAS, it falls a little short.When it comes to DC Comics characters, the mid-2000s were years of tumultuous change across nearly every medium that they could be found in. Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill are amazing as always and a surprisingly sinister performance by Malachi Throne as the new character The Judge in the Judgement Day episode. But we still have the solid voice acting skills from these talented actors. But not every episode lacked the psychological side: Judgement Day, Mad Love, Old Wounds and Over The Edge are actually really well written in that way, my personal favorites being Mad Love and Judgement Day. It's more graphic and less psychological and that's shown from the first couple of episodes. The Clown Prince of Crime is a mad comedian, he needs readable eyes! Two-Face luckily stayed pretty much the same, but explaining the problems with the redesigns would take too long, so let me bring up one case of awesome: The Scarecrow was so creepy and that really worked with his character! But I must confess one thing, this sequel series had much more darkness to it and not the sophisticated way of Batman: TAS. The Joker being the most disappointing with his pointed chin and his now expressionless eyes which is a stupid decision. ![]() Most of the new character designs come of as simple and very angular. ![]() The one big problem comes at you right away. After watching Batman: The Animated Seres you'll possibly be a little shocked by the first handful of episodes, I was.
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